TO MORROW, TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 190?, At 1 o'clock p.m. CLEARING SALE OF HEIF ERS, LIGHT AND HEAVIi DRAUGHT AND HARNESS HORSES, AT PETONE. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO have received instructions from Mr A. Colquhoun to dispose of the whole o: his stock and plant, at his residence, Hutt road (Hector's-lano), Petone, as above Included in the catalogue will be— Four good draught horses Ten half-draught and harness horses Five unbroken light draughts by Lore Cranley and Pride of the Plains Two 3-year-old fillies by Lord Cranlej Two unbroken ponies, i 2 hands high Twenty-five good dairy cows and heif ers, close to calving One Holstein bull and one Ayrshirt bull Threo pure-bred Jersey cows Thirty pair fowls and a number o: ducks Stack of hay Ono full-lock van, tip dray, block dray spring cart, lot of cart, sprinf cart, and other harness, chaff, 30C sheets of 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 feel iron, lot of good new heart ol -j-imu' and other timber, 10 x 2, J x 3, 5 x 4, and 6x4 lining anc flooring and other building mate rial, 3ft range, almost new, 1C and 12 gal. copper also, large quaiv tity of glass. Mr. Colquhoun is determined to have a clear out, and the sale will be practically unreserved. A limited number of outside entries will be recoived for this sale if made in rooc 1 time, in order to secure duo publioity. Entrios can be left either with the Auctioneers or at, Mr. Colquboun s residence. , . N.B.— Will intending vendors please give this matter their earliest attention? Light refreshments will bo provided on day of sale On account of other Vendors: t 1 bay draught gelding, 6 yearf, sound and staunch 1 heavy draught Siding, aged, good sort and jitaunoJU 1 grey horse, 8 years Hackney stallion Gladstone, by Bajderdasn — Kedjebo (pedigree at sale) Two draught horses, sound and staunch. 1 light express, bay horse, and harness Also, 1 harness horse, 7 years old, thoroughly sound and staunoh and very fast (suitable for a doctor's gig). SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc., IN OUR ROOMS. ON WEDNESDAY, 26th OCT.] 1904, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions to sell at their rooms, No. 84, Lambton-quay— A lot of surplus Household Furniture, etc. Full particulars later. , This is a good opportunity for any householders desirous of disposing of any surplus furniture they may have. We have always a good class of buyers in attendance, and wo hold furniture sales every Wednesday. * TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, At 2 p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WF. SHORTT has received instruc- • tions to sell at his mart, WillisBtreet — v ' Drawigroom suito in tapestry ana plush, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, occasional tables, bedsteads, bedding, spring and wire mattresses, cheats drawers, waahstand, toilet ware, Austrian chairs, dining table, easy chairß, couches, mangle, wringer, kitchen dresser, cooking utensils, crockery, dinner service, bird cages, stretchers, linoleum, glassware, etc. , NO RESERVE. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 251h OCTOBER, 1904, At 2 o'clock. nft/J-ESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. LLvA havo received instructions from Mrs". Gibbons to sell in their rooms, Wil-lis-street, as above— The whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, tho contents of an eight-roomea house — Firsfe-class piano by Kirchner, English model Horsehair iuitc, 9 pieces RWnu sideboard, mirror back Walnut; overmantel , Walnut eight-day clock Dining tablo and coyer, brass and s^eel fenders and brasses, linoleums and oilcloths, hearthrugb, music stand, rattan chairs and cushions, lace and cretonne curtains, "vases and ornaments, brackets, fici'een6, occasional tables, pictures and paintings, slairrods and carpet, wool slipmatsj three-quarter and singlo iron bed•iteads, bedding, blankets, sheets, pillowfclips, pillows, quilts, washstands, sets ware, touet tables, mirrors, 2 duchess chests, 2 chests drawers, • stretchers, towels, toitet covers, Austrian and cane chairs, couches, kitchen table, rocker, flat irons, 5 saucepans, kerosene stove, kitchen utensils of all kinds, lot jam. and jars, meat safe, hose*, garden tools, dinner eet, cups and saucers, plates, dishes, tea and coffee pots, mincer, 20 table knives, forks, dessert ditto, table, dessert, and tea spoons, c.p. ware and dishes, serviettes and rings, white table and traycloths, cruets, carvers, jugs, bowls, bucket, baths, brooms, lines and props, etc., etc., etc. Also, 2 very fino magio lanterns, condensing lenses, nearly new. The Auctioneers wish to draw the attention of buyers to the above, as every article requirod in a home is to be found here, and our instructions being to sell to the best advantage offers a splendid opportunity for buyers and those about to furnish. On View TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF TWO CITY DWELLINGS. TO SPECULATORS AND THOSE I> SEARCH OF DWELLINGS. MESSRS. W. hTmORRAH AND CO will submit to public auction on tin abovo date, at their rooms, 56, Willis atreet, as under — No. 18.v, OWEN-STREET. LOT I.— -All that valuable 5-roome< House, with bathroom and wash house, copper, gas service, and al conveniences, land 41ft 3ih x 264 ft Title, Land Transfer. £500 ma; remain on mortgage. No. 29, NELSON STREET. LOT 2.— A1l that conveniont Dwellinj of 4 rooms, with scullery, bath washhouse, copper, and tubs, witl gas service, erected upon land 20 : 100 ft, new drainage. At presen in occupation of tenant paying 18 per week. Title, Land Transfer. WADESTOWN. LOT 3. — That new House situate cor ncr of Woodward-street and Main road, containing 5- rooms, babh room, pantry, scullery, tubs, cop per, electrio light, erected upoi land 109.7 links frontage to Main road by depth of about 56ft t< Woodward - street. Title, Lam Transfer. For further particulars and cards ti .view apply to W. H. MORRAH AND CO., 54 and 56, WilliE-streeb. NOTE. — We are prepared to receive fur thor entrios for this sale at small cost ti owners. PITOAITHLY AND CO. (office No. 4 Glasgow Wharf) are prepared to Sup ply Hutt River Shingle in any quantitie st lowest rates. Quotations on application Delivered to address or in trucks at rail W*y station. tWe have To Let Horse Soxes and Sifflli
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1904, Page 8
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